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Sue Zorn
a Cross Country Rider
from Bethlehem, PA, United StatesDate Reviewed: July 8, 2004
Strengths: **This review is for the 04 BG2 MTB Pro Womens Saddle**
Quality workmanship. Just the right amount of padding. A serious women's saddle. The cutout is perfect with enough padding so the cutout itself isn't causing pressure. 146mm width sufficient for XC riding.Weaknesses: At 320 grams I don't think its the lightest in its class of race saddles. None other as of yet.Bottom Line: This saddle has been quite the relief in more ways than one. I absolutely cannot ride a saddle w/o a cutout, but both my flites, were extremely painful.
The second I got on this thing it was like, "ahhhhhh." I rode 25 miles today and was feeling fantastic. Nice to finally be pain and numbness free. I think this body geometry stuff is for real.
At $80 the price aint bad for a Ti' Rail saddle.
Favorite Trail: Allamuchy
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At: Specialized.com
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